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Graduate admissions. We offer a unique experience to our graduate students, including the opportunity to work with leading academics and with world-class libraries, laboratories, museums and collections.
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If your graduate course at Oxford requires a master's degree in the UK system, you will need a post-Bologna (obtained since 2007) master's degree, ie Título de Máster (when recognised by the Ministerio de Educación). If your course requires a merit, you will need a grade of at least 7/10 or 2.5/4.0.
The MSc Education (Higher Education) at Oxford University attracts students from a wide range of educational and professional backgrounds and offers them a critical introduction into research, theory, and practice in the complex field of higher education at a global level.
Our guide to which grades and qualifications are considered equivalent to the University's entry requirements.
Application requirements. You need to submit your online application form and supporting materials by your chosen application deadline. To apply to our MSc in Financial Economics (MFE) programme you need: Undergraduate degree. GMAT or GRE scores. Work experience (preferred) References. Essay. Kira Talent video assessment.
More information about entry requirements can be found on each individual programme page. MSt students are not required to be resident in Oxford, but will normally be required to attend short residencies.
How to apply. Applicants must apply online using the Oxford Graduate Application form. All English Graduate programmes use the University’s early January deadline (7 January 2025). All applications received for our graduate programmes by the January deadline will also be considered for funding.